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The Penny's Days Are Numbered: Why the U. S. Might Stop Making the Lowly Coin
Washington DC, USAThursday, May 22, 2025
There have been several attempts to eliminate the penny through bipartisan bills. Recently, two such bills were introduced, one in the Senate and another in the House of Representatives. These efforts highlight the ongoing debate about the penny's role in the U. S. currency system. The outcome of these bills could determine the penny's fate.
The penny's usefulness is often debated. Some argue that it is essential for charity drives and provides a relative bargain compared to other coins. Others see it as a waste of resources, citing its high production cost and limited utility. As the U. S. Mint moves forward with plans to stop penny production, the debate is likely to continue.
The penny's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the U. S. Mint is taking steps to phase out the coin. Whether this change will become permanent remains to be seen. The decision will ultimately depend on Congress and the ongoing debate about the penny's value and usefulness.
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